Monday, June 15, 2015

What You Drink Counts Too

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What You Drink Counts Too

The weather is heating up which means hydration is very important. We sometimes neglect to take into account how the beverages we choose can affect our weight and blood sugar control. Learn how to drink for weight loss, how to consume alcohol safely, as well as what drinks to avoid... 

Barbie Cervoni, RD, CDE
Type 2 Diabetes Expert
5 Ways to Use Meal Replacements for Weight Loss
Meal replacements are calorie and portion controlled beverages or food items, such as bars or shakes, that can be used as a substitution for food...
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Can I Drink Alcohol if I Have Type 2 Diabetes?
Studies have shown that moderate alcohol consumption may have favorable effects such as, raising good cholesterol (HDL) and lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease. Some studies suggest that moderate alcohol consumption may even reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. The most important rule...
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Sugary Drinks that Damage Your Diet and Your Diabetes
Adequate hydration is important for health. The total amount of water you need is dependent on several factors, such as climate and exercise. Having diabetes may also increase...
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If I Have Type 2 Diabetes Can I Eat Fruit?
Fruit contains water which can help to keep you hydrated. People with diabetes often think that they cannot eat fruit...
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